Schiit Happened: The Story of the World's Most Improbable Start-Up
Apr 2, 2024 at 3:30 PM Post #146,491 of 153,260
I can picture it now in my head...ultra hip!
Unfortunately the tiger maple shelves I have would not be deep enough but I could build one from scratch sometime to fit your needs. :ksc75smile: Currently I am using up things laying around my shop. Both sets of speakers are gone but maybe someone can use a mini rack.
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 3:43 PM Post #146,492 of 153,260
I've got one. End cap on box is printed Bendix 2C51, tube screen is

JAN-CLA-2C51
CLA or CEA? I believe CEA was the military approval designation for Bendix.
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 4:00 PM Post #146,494 of 153,260
I had an interesting exchange with someone (I won't go into the who's or what's-it's) about delta sigma DACs and R2R (multibit) DACs. The R2R (multibit) DACs were dismissed by this person as being a "fad" a few years ago. I was then referred the measurement crowd site. Good thing Schiit never jumped on that fad of a Multibit bandwagon 🤣
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 4:44 PM Post #146,496 of 153,260
Not deep enough for cd's?
LOL I believe I just said that.
A cd is 5.5 inches and these particular cuts are only four inches, which is fine for Schiit mini gear. I have to like the looks of it or I will not build it. :ksc75smile:
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 4:46 PM Post #146,497 of 153,260
That's good stuff but go to Breaux Bridge for all the original Cajun.
mmmm hmmm.... There's always a couple of packages of Breaux Bridge boudin in my freezer.

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Apr 2, 2024 at 5:02 PM Post #146,500 of 153,260
I had an interesting exchange with someone (I won't go into the who's or what's-it's) about delta sigma DACs and R2R (multibit) DACs. The R2R (multibit) DACs were dismissed by this person as being a "fad" a few years ago. I was then referred the measurement crowd site. Good thing Schiit never jumped on that fad of a Multibit bandwagon 🤣
I care not for AmirNADS
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 5:02 PM Post #146,501 of 153,260
Y’all keep talking about chili, Reubens, and beer at this pace, the eclipse has no chance against this thread.

-Ed
Having seen the last totality in 2017…

I would trade ANY food or beverage in the world for the certainty that it will be clear Monday afternoon in far Northern New Hampshire.

Yes, ANY, beverage or food; nothing compares.

IYKYK
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 5:09 PM Post #146,502 of 153,260
*****The Finnigan Fence Fantastic*****

This is a bit off topic but thought immediately that Paladin did this woodworking masterpiece. Almost every piece had it's own natural beauty.

Went over to LBJ State Park to check how the bluebonnets are coming in.

We were greeted by a stunning new zigzag fence at his neighbors heritage farm.
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Stunning, if you like this type schiit! I'm thinking smaller logs for the corner vertical legs of a stereo rack for Tyr sized components. "Texas Hill Country Rustic Racks...... seriously beautiful."

6 full pages behind all because of nature and a fence so now to back track later over ribs! :)
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 5:52 PM Post #146,503 of 153,260
Having seen the last totality in 2017…

I would trade ANY food or beverage in the world for the certainty that it will be clear Monday afternoon in far Northern New Hampshire.

Yes, ANY, beverage or food; nothing compares.

IYKYK
Looks like our great state's path will be indeed cloudy. Maybe it's better down in Texas.
Hopefully you New England fellaz will have some clear skies.
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 6:02 PM Post #146,504 of 153,260
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This is what I found in Kentucky and Indiana. I believe Cincinnati has a similar variation. Back home in Illinois we would have referred to this as a variation of chili-mac possibly. Personally with such dishes we usually buy pico de gallo or add cans of Ro Tel, something we tend to keep in the cupboard. IMG_7668.png

By no means do I consider this proper chili.IMG_7669.jpeg
Cincinnati chili.
My wife refused to eat Cincinnati Chili for ten years after moving to the Cincinnati environs. She eventually succumbed. Nothing about the spices or flavors disagreed with her, but the name turned her off, it was "NOT chili!" She refuses to eat blood oranges because of the name as well, if they were called "Ruby" oranges I am sure she would eat them.
 
Apr 2, 2024 at 6:09 PM Post #146,505 of 153,260
My wife refused to eat Cincinnati Chili for ten years after moving to the Cincinnati environs. She eventually succumbed. Nothing about the spices or flavors disagreed with her, but the name turned her off, it was "NOT chili!" She refuses to eat blood oranges because of the name as well, if they were called "Ruby" oranges I am sure she would eat them.
And Sea Bass sounds so much better than Patagonian Lung Fish.🤪🤪
 

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